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Camille Tharaud ( 1878-1956 )

This factory makes porcelain of Limoges since 1817. In 1915, Camille Tharaud, tireless research worker, finalized high-fire glaze, a still unequalled technique consisting in coloring the enamel in its thickness before the cooking. An exploit which was worth to him the highest distinction in the Exhibition of the Decorative arts in 1925. Today, Tharaud always allies its traditional know-how to the most modern techniques.

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Discover the French pottery of the 50s...

Cornershop Design presents you a unique collection of ceramic of the 50s : more than 100 utilitarian or ornamental objects signed by Roger Capron, Robert Picault, Jacques Blin, Roland Brice, Ruelland and many of the other representative artists of this period. The originality of the forms and colors, the variety of techniques and materials, testify of the creative freedom of these artists whose works are very sought by the collectors today. Have a good visit!